
Phil Fragasso
Author of Marketing for Rainmakers: 52 Rules of Engagement to Attract and Retain Customers for Life
About the Author
Phil Fragasso has spent more than 20 years in the financial services industry and currently serves as president of I-Pension LLC, an innovative registered investment advisory firm. His diverse experience has once common element: a focus on translating complicated subject matter into language that show more is simple and understandable. He lives in Wellesley, Mass. Craig L.Israelsen, PhD, is an associate professor in the school of family Life at Brigham young University, where he teachers Personal and Family Finance. He Holds a Phd in family resource management. He is a principal at Target Date Analytics, www.TDBench.com, and is the designer of the 7Twelve Portfolio, www.7Twelve Portfolio.com. show less
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Still Counting is a fresh modern love story that deals with complicated relationship issues from the male perspective.
Author Phil Fragasso weaves an intriguing tale set in Cambridge, Massachusetts, that follows the complicated romance of twenty-nine year old English teacher Adam Donatello and twenty-two year old aspiring artist Nina Morales. Adam meets Nina in the veterinarian office parking lot after he had to put down Casey, his beloved seven year old chocolate lab.
Told in the first person show more perspective, Adam easily draws the reader into the development of his romantic relationship with Nina. it is a relationship that is interwoven with witty banter, humor, angst, and complicated issues dealing with trust, openness, and jealousy. Adam wants nothing more than to find his soul-mate and have true love, but when Nina reveals her past relationships with women, Adam's insecurities and fear of commitment rises to the surface and jealousy rears its ugly head. Can Adam and Nina resolve their differences and allow their relationship to grow, or will Adam's self-destructive tendencies tear them apart?
I thought that the author did a wonderful job of providing the reader with a well written and refreshing new take on romantic relationships through the male's perspective. I found myself on a seesaw when it came to embracing Adam in regard to his relationship struggles, at times I sympathized with him and wanted to hug him, but at other times he exasperated the crap out me enough that I wanted to smack him upside the head. I really enjoyed the sassiness in Nina, she kept it real as she dealt with the challenges in their relationship. I loved their witty banter and sarcasm intertwined with the poignancy of how they dealt with the realistic challenges that arose in the development of their relationship.
Still Counting is an entertaining and modern story about the intricacies of romantic relationships.
Disclaimer: I received a copy of the book from the author / publisher in exchange for my honest review and participation in a virtual book tour event hosted by Chick Lit Plus Blog Tours.
http://jerseygirlbookreviews.blogspot.com/2016/02/still-counting-by-phil-fragass... show less
Author Phil Fragasso weaves an intriguing tale set in Cambridge, Massachusetts, that follows the complicated romance of twenty-nine year old English teacher Adam Donatello and twenty-two year old aspiring artist Nina Morales. Adam meets Nina in the veterinarian office parking lot after he had to put down Casey, his beloved seven year old chocolate lab.
Told in the first person show more perspective, Adam easily draws the reader into the development of his romantic relationship with Nina. it is a relationship that is interwoven with witty banter, humor, angst, and complicated issues dealing with trust, openness, and jealousy. Adam wants nothing more than to find his soul-mate and have true love, but when Nina reveals her past relationships with women, Adam's insecurities and fear of commitment rises to the surface and jealousy rears its ugly head. Can Adam and Nina resolve their differences and allow their relationship to grow, or will Adam's self-destructive tendencies tear them apart?
I thought that the author did a wonderful job of providing the reader with a well written and refreshing new take on romantic relationships through the male's perspective. I found myself on a seesaw when it came to embracing Adam in regard to his relationship struggles, at times I sympathized with him and wanted to hug him, but at other times he exasperated the crap out me enough that I wanted to smack him upside the head. I really enjoyed the sassiness in Nina, she kept it real as she dealt with the challenges in their relationship. I loved their witty banter and sarcasm intertwined with the poignancy of how they dealt with the realistic challenges that arose in the development of their relationship.
Still Counting is an entertaining and modern story about the intricacies of romantic relationships.
Disclaimer: I received a copy of the book from the author / publisher in exchange for my honest review and participation in a virtual book tour event hosted by Chick Lit Plus Blog Tours.
http://jerseygirlbookreviews.blogspot.com/2016/02/still-counting-by-phil-fragass... show less
Thoreau was best known for his literary work at his secluded pond. In Walden 3.0, author Fragasso takes his journalist protagonist on a guided tour of a fictional open but secluded self-sufficient society that questions conventional treatment of modern topics from work to marriage to religion and beyond. It causes discomfort to both ends of the ideological spectrum and causes the reader to contemplate why we do some of the things we do. The book contains adult themes and language at times show more with romance being a minor backdrop to a work of philosophy.
I received this book from the author in exchange for an honest review. show less
I received this book from the author in exchange for an honest review. show less
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